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Title of the article Formation of Regional Development Systems: Foreign Experience
Pages 31–40
Author Ukrainsky Vadim NikolaevichUkrainsky Vadim Nikolaevich
Ph.D. in economics, research fellow
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
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Abstract Some characteristic features of national systems of regional governance and development are discussed in the article on the example of a number of European countries. Attention is focused on the dialectic combination of stable and variable components of the considered systems.
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DOI 10.14530/reg.2018.1.31
Keywords regional development ♦ institutions ♦ territorial governance ♦ regions ♦ foreign experience
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For citation Ukrainsky V.N. Formation of Regional Development Systems: Foreign Experience. Regionalistica [Regionalistics]. 2018. Vol. 5. No. 1. Pp. 31–40. (In Russian) DOI: 10.14530/reg.2018.1.31
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